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Today in Gear: A Great EDC Knife, an Affordable Japanese Dive Watch and More

We’ve made some new adjustments to Today in Gear, including a new publishing time of 4 p.m. in order to capture all the day’s new stories. Comments or concerns? We’d love to hear from you at tig@gearpatrol.com.

Tekto Gear Amber
Tekto Gear built the Amber as a quick-deploy switchblade for everyday use. The knife’s 3.8-inch chrome steel blade works with a fast, automatic mechanism activated by a dual-action switch. Tekto Gear used a double-edge to create a knife that can stand up to any cutting task. The Amber also features a durable wood handle that houses a glass breaker on its butt and a clip on one side. Right now the Amber is available exclusively to Gear Patrol readers with a 25% discount when you enter the code GearPatrol25 at checkout.

Fresh Deals

Blunt Umbrellas Metro UmbrellaSave 30%: Gone are the days of flimsy umbrellas that break with the slightest gust of wind. New Zealand brand Blunt Umbrellas makes the compact Metro Umbrella that can withstand winds of 55 mph. The rugged design has a push-button telescopic shaft, a radial tensioning system and Blunt tips that distribute force. Now at East Dane, you can save 30 percent on this great little umbrella — it’s practically a no-brainer. — John Zientek

Carhartt WIP Michigan Chore CoatSave 30%: The rugged no-nonsense designs from Carhartt WIP need no introduction. If you’re in the market for a durable chore coat, the brand makes a classic canvas example dubbed the Michigan Chore Coat that features a corduroy collar, patch pockets and a button-front closure. For a limited time, you can save $77 on it at East Dane. — John Zientek

Klipsch Heritage The Three Wireless SpeakerSave $160: Klipsch Heritage’s The Three wireless speaker normally costs $500, but today on Amazon you can pick it up just $340. Granted, it’s a certified refurbished model and it’s only available with an ebony finish. No walnut models are on sale. This is part of Amazon’s Deal of the Day, so the $160 discount won’t last long. As a refresher, The Three is made to look like Klipsch’s famed line of Heritage speakers — it’s beautiful, made with real wood, plus copper switches and knobs. It’s a small, table-top speaker that can stream multiroom audio over DTS Play-Fi, or it can function as a traditional Bluetooth speaker (it supports aptX). It also has 3.5mm, phono pre-amp, and RCA inputs, so you can connect it to a turntable, computer, CD player or smartphone. The speaker itself has two 2 1/4-inch drivers and a 5.25-inch long-throw woofer, and it’s designed to play high-res (192kHz / 24-bit) audio. — Tucker Bowe

Sony XB80BS Extra Bass Wireless Sports HeadphonesSave $100: Sony’s 2017-released XB80BS Extra Bass wireless sports headphones usually cost $150, but you can get a brand new pair on eBay for just $50. The headphones have built-in ear-hooks for a secure fit, similar to those on the Beats Powerbeats3, and have an IPX5 waterproof rating so they can handle a lot more sweat than average sports headphones (which are usually only IPX4 rated). If you’re looking for a dependable pair of sports headphones on the cheap, get these. — Tucker Bowe

Outerknown SaleSave up to 60%: California-based clothing brand Outerknown continues to challenge the stuffy stereotypes surrounding sustainably-made clothing. For the past couple years, the brand has created a range of fresh wardrobe essentials produced with a focus on responsible manufacturing and sustainability. Now on Outerknown’s site, you can save up to 60 percent on a range of understated garments including tees, overshirts, pants, jackets and more. It’s casual clothing you can feel good about buying — and you can’t beat the price. — John Zientek

Filson Cover Cloth Mile Marker CoatSave 25%: Saving money on a raincoat usually ends up with you getting soaked because of one of two things. Either the ‘weatherproof’ material doesn’t actually keep out the weather or the cheap rubber shell makes you sweat to the point you’re swimming home inside your own jacket. The Filson Cover Cloth Mile Marker Coat, on the other hand, is made with a paraffin-based wax treated cotton cover cloth shell, moleskin-lined collar and hand pockets and a cotton body lining. The timeless styling and the 25% savings is just extra credit at this point. — Bryan Campbell